cosine
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i miss read that offer. i'll pass and let the rain take care of mine. i'm cheap.Umm...it wasn't $50, it was $50 less than the $375 he mentioned. For $325, bring 'er on over.
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i miss read that offer. i'll pass and let the rain take care of mine. i'm cheap.Umm...it wasn't $50, it was $50 less than the $375 he mentioned. For $325, bring 'er on over.
Heck, for $325 I'll even use my nifty undercarriage sprayer on it. Ignore the non-working nozzle, it's been fixed.i miss read that offer. i'll pass and let the rain take care of mine. i'm cheap.
It's connected to a 3200psi pressure washer. The 4 nozzles dissipate the pressure so there's no chance of damaging anything underneath. The owners manual recommends a minimum of 2500psi for it to work properly.@RoadiJeff is that hooked up to a power washer or from the house. i'm wondering if pressuure from the house is more than enough. the pressure from the house is pretty good for me.
Very nice!Heck, for $325 I'll even use my nifty undercarriage sprayer on it. Ignore the non-working nozzle, it's been fixed.
The funny thing is 99% of us have spent more than that on soaps, waxes, polishes, rags, protectants and that’s before you add in vacuums and buffing machines.I take mine to the local “wash it yourself” places. Put your credit card into the slot and turn on the hose/mist/soap/foam thingie. About $375.23 later, you will have a clean jeep.
So your telling me that it’s a good deal!The funny thing is 99% of us have spent more than that on soaps, waxes, polishes, rags, protectants and that’s before you add in vacuums and buffing machines.
What foam canon do you use? Looking into getting one that works well to save on some elbow grease.
What foam canon do you use? Looking into getting one that works well to save on some elbow grease.